37"s on a 1990 4runner
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what kind ofe lift wold u run? mine is about 7 to 8 inches but my trouble is with the rear. i have l/c coils but i have coilspacers to leval out a 4 in bracket lift and b/j spacers. i want to get rid of the coil spacers but still be able to run big tires.
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if you wheel you dont want 37s on IFS.... hell you dont really want 35s.... thats alot of roational mass to F things up. SAS then do 37s
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Yea its a pickup..i dont know if that matters. Here are 36X14s...on IFS and yea it wheels its ACE off. OO 7 inches of lift and NO trimming. back is lower than usual due to all the tires in it
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Gracias. That rig is sweet!
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ya our runners are the same color and everything. i actually had a pic of yours printed out and it is my goal to have a 4runner like yours.. lol
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i am getting ready to start on my sas swap. i am doing coils all around with a custom 4 link in the front. that should do well dont you think?
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I went with leafs bc they are
1. Cheap
2. Strong
3. Simple
4. Low maintenance
Links and coil overs would be nice and every once in a while I think about doing it, but for the wheeling I do (tight muddy midwest trails) they wont do me much good.